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F5 Key Misbehaving?

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    • #9712
      Brian Wisti
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      Hey all,

      After a few weeks of using Enterprise more or less to my satisfaction (is it my imagination, or does plain old SQLyog work better than Enterprise?), I've been getting rude surprises from SQLyog Enterprise. The main one is that whenever I hit the F5 key to execute a query, I'm prompted to save the contents of the tab. Then, even if I click “No”, I'm given a file dialog. The only way out is to hit “Cancel” and then use the Execute button. I strongly prefer using the keyboard shortcut, so can anybody help me figure out why this is happening and how to get it back to the happy old way of doing things?

      This is on 5.12 running on XP SP2, by the way.

      Thanks in advance,

      Brian Wisti

    • #21795
      peterlaursen
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      This

      “After a few weeks of using Enterprise more or less to my satisfaction (is it my imagination, or does plain old SQLyog work better than Enterprise?), I've been getting rude surprises from SQLyog Enterprise. The main one is that whenever I hit the F5 key to execute a query, I'm prompted to save the contents of the tab. Then, even if I click “No”, I'm given a file dialog.”

      .. is not reproducable here. Looks like when pressing the code to 'close tab' is getting executed. We have 1000's – probably 100.000's – SQLyog 5.1x users and this was never reported before.

      Could I ask you to try a fresh install (could be to another folder) and see if problem persists?

    • #21796
      Brian Wisti
      Member
      peterlaursen wrote on May 31 2006, 11:29 AM:
      This

      “After a few weeks of using Enterprise more or less to my satisfaction (is it my imagination, or does plain old SQLyog work better than Enterprise?), I've been getting rude surprises from SQLyog Enterprise. The main one is that whenever I hit the F5 key to execute a query, I'm prompted to save the contents of the tab. Then, even if I click “No”, I'm given a file dialog.”

      .. is not reproducable here. Looks like when pressing the code to 'close tab' is getting executed. We have 1000's – probably 100.000's – SQLyog 5.1x users and this was never reported before.

      Could I ask you to try a fresh install (could be to another folder) and see if problem persists?

      I had a feeling that this was a new issue, or I would have found an entry on it with a casual search through the forum 🙂 It was mostly just desperate hope that it was an easy “oh, we saw this and all you have to do is X” sort of thing.

      I uninstalled and then reinstalled to a different folder. Same behavior. I'm going to poke around on my machine and see what else may have happened.

      Brian Wisti wrote on May 31 2006, 12:14 PM:
      I uninstalled and then reinstalled to a different folder. Same behavior. I'm going to poke around on my machine and see what else may have happened.

      Oh Wow do I feel stupid. I'm using a Microsoft Natural Keyboard, and “F Lock” happened to be unset. When that's the case, F5 invokes the current application's “Open” command. I don't know what I did to hit it, but I once I set it back everything was behaving as expected.

      Sorry to bug you about this. Other than my bumping into my own foolishness, I'm finding SQLYog to be a great application, and more than worth the money I paid for it.

    • #21797
      peterlaursen
      Participant

      Actually I do not know how much code involved here is SQLyog code and how much is native Windows code.

      tomorrow morning when our office gets populated again, they may be able to tell more.

      If you have 'systems estore' enabled you could try to reestablish a restore point from some time back.

    • #21798
      Brian Wisti
      Member
      peterlaursen wrote on May 31 2006, 12:18 PM:
      Actually I do not know how much code involved here is SQLyog code and how much is native Windows code.

      tomorrow morning when our office gets populated again, they may be able to tell more.

      If you have 'systems estore' enabled you could try to reestablish a restore point from some time back.

      No worries, I'm dumb, problem fixed. See my reply to myself up one level in the thread.

    • #21799
      peterlaursen
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      Quote:
      No worries, I'm dumb, problem fixed.

      Sorry, but that is not enough qualify for a discount 😀

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